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Indian Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar said on 15 April that a financial crunch was forcing him to halve to 35,000 soldiers the strength of the Indian Army's new 17 Mountain Strike Corps.
Parrikar told The Hindustan Times that he was also freezing the corps' formation budget at INR380 billion (USD6.1 billion), INR500 billion less that the INR880 billion sanctioned by the former Congress Party-led federal coalition when it established the force in July 2013.
"The [previous government's] Cabinet Committee on Security had cleared the original proposal, but where is the actual money?" the minister said.
However, the minister did not elaborate on how the new formation, headquartered at Ranchi in Jharkhand State, would be configured with these reduced numbers and whether the process would be completed by the declared 2021-22 deadline.
Parrikar told The Hindustan Times that he was also freezing the corps' formation budget at INR380 billion (USD6.1 billion), INR500 billion less that the INR880 billion sanctioned by the former Congress Party-led federal coalition when it established the force in July 2013.
"The [previous government's] Cabinet Committee on Security had cleared the original proposal, but where is the actual money?" the minister said.
However, the minister did not elaborate on how the new formation, headquartered at Ranchi in Jharkhand State, would be configured with these reduced numbers and whether the process would be completed by the declared 2021-22 deadline.